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WTP-GC
Sep 09, 2016Explorer
Chances are I'd live with that little but of damage. I know its new and you don't want to have to deal with something like this right off the bat (like scratching a new car), but hey, it'll pale in comparison to what the damage of a blown tire or piece of road debris can cause. Unless it can be fixed for free or without inconvenience, I'd leave it alone.
The previous owner of our 5er hit the front hatch door (beneath the nose) with something and knocked a hole in it. Their fix was to screw a giant piece of aluminum diamond plate over it (rounded and fit, of course). Got to say that it actually looks pretty good.
The previous owner of our 5er hit the front hatch door (beneath the nose) with something and knocked a hole in it. Their fix was to screw a giant piece of aluminum diamond plate over it (rounded and fit, of course). Got to say that it actually looks pretty good.
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